Alpha-Bromega
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If people want to pig out then let them. Stop ruining the economy by telling to stop buying food.
looooooooooool, it's post like this NeoGaf, that makes you special (in that vewy special way)
If people want to pig out then let them. Stop ruining the economy by telling to stop buying food.
What if you don't like shrimp? And I don't remember shrimp being all that cheap when my mom used to get it. And why do you have such a hardon about mcdonalds? You realize you get fat from eating stuff other than fast food at mcdonalds right? Just because they're fat doesn't mean all 3 meals are from mcdonalds. You seem really out of touch with things.
Ya, I just checked the circular for shoprite by me. Shrimp is $6.99 a pound. That's considered cheap for meat? What world do you live in OP?
That's not healthy, either. Way too much carbs.
Well high starchy, carb filled pasta can be just as bad eating it daily.
You seem to have trouble putting yourself in their position because you're so removed from it personally, and then you act like you're more correct than other people when it doesn't make sense to assume that given your background.
Let me ask you this, do you think that in general the rest of the population of Earth should be more accepting of overweight people or less accepting?
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
Carbohydrates are suppose to be about 25% of your daily intake, so no eating rice or pasta for lunch or dinner everyday would not be bad for you. When they say carbs are bad for you they mean sugar and processed food, not whole grains.
Let's just move the goalposts again and define overweight as a BMI of 30+ and obese as 40+
That'd solve the problem instantly!
I don't understand where this whole carbs are bad came from, but it really isn't bad for you. I just finished my nutrition class and they said carbs aren't bad for you like diets want you believe. Sure if that is all you eat then it could be bad, but this whole low carb stuff is just ridiculous. Your brain's primary source of energy is glucose and you need carbs to get that unless you want your brain to start using ketones. Also, remember that sugar are carbs too. That is what they want you to avoid, sugar and processed foods not whole grains.
Carbohydrates are suppose to be about 25% of your daily intake, so no eating rice or pasta for lunch or dinner everyday would not be bad for you. When they say carbs are bad for you they mean sugar and processed food, not whole grains.
A GAF star? smhFuck Scoularis and his little act. You aren't a gaf star, stop trying to make a name for yourself.
In general? I think the population of Earth should be more accepting of all people.
Fuck Scoularis and his little act. You aren't a gaf star, stop trying to make a name for yourself.
A GAF star? smh
Judging by the emotion in your reaction, I'm gonna go ahead and assume you have an overweight dog in this fight, no?
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
Is that really true? I mean isn't it cheaper to buy a large bag of rice/spaghetti/pasta and some sauce and meat to sustain you for a week+ than to eat fast food for three servings a day for a week?
College graduates?No, I just hate college kids.
Oh wow, he took a nutrition class! Case closed!
Let's just ignore the fact that very little science actually takes place in the field of nutrition and that the curriculum is probably at least partially influenced by grain lobbies.
It sure is a lot easier to just buy into the conventional wisdom and chow down on a plate of 'heart healthy' pasta with a side of garlic bread! Yum!
Yes, fattening and unnutritious foods like rice, spaghetti/pasta is much cheaper than real foods like steak and veggies.
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
I don't understand where this whole carbs are bad came from, but it really isn't bad for you. I just finished my nutrition class and they said carbs aren't bad for you like diets want you believe. Sure if that is all you eat then it could be bad, but this whole low carb stuff is just ridiculous. Your brain's primary source of energy is glucose and you need carbs to get that unless you want your brain to start using ketones. Also, remember that sugar are carbs too. That is what they want you to avoid, sugar and processed foods not whole grains.
Carbohydrates are suppose to be about 25% of your daily intake, so no eating rice or pasta for lunch or dinner everyday would not be bad for you. When they say carbs are bad for you they mean sugar and processed food, not whole grains.
Our concept of what an average person should look like is severely warped.
Our concept of what an average person should look like is severely warped.
I see fat people every day, constantly around me. It's not hard to imagine how their life is. It must feel bad being fat I know that, that doesn't take away anything from what I said though.
And a very skinny person trying to gain weight has the same problems of a fat person trying to lose it. Both require extreme time/dedication/work. I know what it's like because I know the lazy feeling, that feeling where you come home from school/work and don't feel like doing anything because you're mentally/physically tired. But the people who are able to overcome this are the ones who succeed.
This post exemplifies why we haven't been able to do anything to stop the obesity epidemic.Actually, I have a degree in biology, but I just finished a nutrition class this semester as part of my second degree. Anyway, one of the topics was that low carb diets aren't that much better for you than a normal carb diet like a lot of diets try to convince you. I eat tons of spaghetti and rice and I am on the low end of the BMI index. Then again, I also only drink water, eat lots of fruit, and exercise a lot weekly.
The point that I was trying to make is that carbs aren't bad. They have been the staple of diets of most countries for centuries and there hasn't been an obesity problem until now. It is all about intake and output. If you want to lose weight eat less calories than you burn. If you want to maintain your weight, intake as many calories as you burn. Not that hard.
I wasn't saying a person should only eat pasta. I was saying if they ate that instead of fast food, they could save money by buying pasta in bulk and then be able to spend the extra money on fruits and veggies to go along their diet. It is all about planning and thinking ahead. Is it hard? Of course, but if you care about your body then you should be willing to do it.
What if - hear me out for a second - obesity is a complex issue and shouldn't be completely polarized in either of the ways you just described?
Fat people want to be thin, they want it a lot. Being fat makes you less attractive, causes health problems and makes you feel embarrassed when you're in public. Attribute people remaining fat to "being lazy" if you wish, but these people are only lazy insofar as 95% of the population at large is lazy, including most of the people who aren't fat. Telling people they need to be less lazy is a supremely futile gesture, because it does not help them get any actual motivation (in this case, being fat already provides great motivation to become thin, but they still can't seem to work up the motivation to lose all the weight anyway).
Fat people want to be thin, they want it a lot. Being fat makes you less attractive, causes health problems and makes you feel embarrassed when you're in public. Attribute people remaining fat to "being lazy" if you wish, but these people are only lazy insofar as 95% of the population at large is lazy, including most of the people who aren't fat. Telling people they need to be less lazy is a supremely futile gesture, because it does not help them get any actual motivation (in this case, being fat already provides great motivation to become thin, but they still can't seem to work up the motivation to lose all the weight anyway).
Fat people should be treated like a stain on society. Instead, they are coddled and viewed as victims of circumstance. I don't see it getting any better.
Whole grains like whole wheat? You do know that the Amylopectin-A that is in some of these "whole grains" spike your blood sugar higher than pure sugar?
This post exemplifies why we haven't been able to do anything to stop the obesity epidemic.
So in the 70s an obese person would be out of place if they were walking down the street. Today, nobody would blink an eye. Obesity levels have skyrocketed from the 70s to what they are today. Here are some stats from the CDC:
US Obesity in adults: 33.8% in 2011.
US Obesity in children: 17% in 2011.
US Overweight in adults: 68% in 2008. Probably over 70% now.
My questions is does anyone see these trends slowing down or reversing anytime soon?
If so, what would contribute that turnaround?
Fuuuc fuuu fuuck?!
Wow... Us regulars are rare now? Jesus fuck.
Show me that facts. Not saying I don't trust you, but let me see the data. Also, how long does the spike in blood sugar last? Some foods raise you blood sugar for a lot longer period than others.
Again, you are crazy if you think wheat, bread, and other grains which has been a staple for the diets of most people is the cause of our obesity problems today. I'll give you a hint, it isn't. It is due to the increase in sugar and hfcs in food and people eating larger portions and not exercising.
We haven't been able to stop the obesity epidemic b/c I made a suggestion on how people should eat and that carbs aren't really bad for you? Really?
Wow... Us regulars are rare now? Jesus fuck.
What about fat people who have lost weight who say it's not as complex as people think?
I'm not disagreeing with you btw, I'm not entirely sure where I'd stand on it (since diet does play a large role) but there are many who say that.
I have a disdain for fat people, but when 33.8% of adults are obese, not just overweight, but obese, it is no longer an individual problem of self-control, it is a structural issue.
Google Michael Pollan and read some of his books, watch Food, Inc., take a class on Poverty or Inequality; it's a societal problem that will not be fixed unless our society is changed or we run out of resources to sustain life. Saying, "Stop eating so much McDonald's fatty and get off your lazy ass and run" is mean, ignorant, and is a reactive, not proactive solution to the problem.
You are not regular.
I have a disdain for fat people, but when 33.8% of adults are obese, not just overweight, but obese, it is no longer an individual problem of self-control, it is a structural issue.
Google Michael Pollan and read some of his books, watch Food, Inc., take a class on Poverty or Inequality; it's a societal problem that will not be fixed unless our society is changed or we run out of resources to sustain life.
It is all about intake and output. If you want to lose weight eat less calories than you burn. If you want to maintain your weight, intake as many calories as you burn. Not that hard.
Fuuuc fuuu fuuck?!
Wow... Us regulars are rare now? Jesus fuck.
Show me that facts. Not saying I don't trust you, but let me see the data. Also, how long does the spike in blood sugar last? Some foods raise you blood sugar for a lot longer period than others.
Again, you are crazy if you think wheat, bread, and other grains which has been a staple for the diets of most people is the cause of our obesity problems today. I'll give you a hint, it isn't. It is due to the increase in sugar and hfcs in food and people eating larger portions and not exercising.
*sigh*
Not this calories in/calories out bullshit again. It's so much more complicated than that, and I would hope as a biology major you would recognize that the human body isn't a goddamn combustion engine. You should really do some research outside of your textbooks me thinks. Besides, it's not just the blood sugar spiking aspect of wheat that makes it bad for human consumption.
Not actually, it doesn't. If anything "nutrition experts" that are completely void of realism are part of the problem. They turn it into a you versus the world bullshit scenario. Need an example, look at your post.This post exemplifies why we haven't been able to do anything to stop the obesity epidemic.